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by k kathy k korman frey the founder of the project and adjunct professor at george e washington univeity. also, theresa alfaro daytner the ceo of dadaytner construction group. and kim rosenberg the predent of mixology d.c. welcome to y you a. kathy, it h has a fine namee but a serious purpose. when you went to leaearn lessons from anyone in the business worldd you look at ce studies and you decided there were not enough case studies from women like you. they allll camfrom a bunch of guy c ceo's. now you have the largegest case studied library in the world. is avavailae to the gs as well. >> that is right. it is interesting because we did have in my class a couple guys last semester. >> that is the c classhat you teach. good. the guy;s are starting to learn ass well. >> many-- learn as well womenho are in f formall programs in fortune 5000 companies, to make their way up the top, those companies are more profitable. there areeaders of untries that are emplong programs use programs supporting women enentrepreneurs to raise their gdp. >> we wawant to get to these wen entrepreurs. the fifirs
by k kathy k korman frey the founder of the project and adjunct professor at george e washington univeity. also, theresa alfaro daytner the ceo of dadaytner construction group. and kim rosenberg the predent of mixology d.c. welcome to y you a. kathy, it h has a fine namee but a serious purpose. when you went to leaearn lessons from anyone in the business worldd you look at ce studies and you decided there were not enough case studies from women like you. they allll camfrom a bunch of guy c...
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i am really surprised we have fiscal cliff, univ. consumer sentiment less than expected and we are looking at 4% to 5% increase in sales. >> people shop around holidays and events. we will see a slowdown between black friday and a couple weeks before christmas. people do come out and shop around bargains when they need to. dave: let's get specific and talk about gap where i bylaw of my clothes. a very nice turnaround. a couple years ago people were declaring it dead but it had a nice turnaround. how did that happen? >> new merchants and new merchandize. they lost track of who the customer was and what the customer wanted. [talking over each other] >> you and the average american consumer, average all-american styles. people like color optimism, gap have that again. tracy: also like limited brands, we heard lauren simonetti say the victoria's secret, what interests me in the mall is cygnets jeweler's, people are going to the mall to buy a diamond earrings? >> today isn't so much a jewelery shopping day. it is a little bit but it is go
i am really surprised we have fiscal cliff, univ. consumer sentiment less than expected and we are looking at 4% to 5% increase in sales. >> people shop around holidays and events. we will see a slowdown between black friday and a couple weeks before christmas. people do come out and shop around bargains when they need to. dave: let's get specific and talk about gap where i bylaw of my clothes. a very nice turnaround. a couple years ago people were declaring it dead but it had a nice...
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larger-than-life figure for much of his 61 years at penn state and certainly left an important legacy for the univer for the u. certainly in making decisions that i did, i thought it was most appropriate that we leave the joe paterno name on the library given the contributions to education, many contributions to education that coach paterno and his family have made over the years. i think that is a very fitting tribute to have that name get on the library. as to how the university would entertain other ideas, i think that is something that we will have to give some time. there are lots of differing opinions about this and i hope at some point we will be able to address that with a sense of unity and reflection. >> how do you think alumni have reacted to the steps the university have taken to repair and limit damage to the image and reputation of their alma mater? >> there are a lot of different thoughts out there. it clearly has been difficult to move the positive forward when we have had what seems like a continuing stream of bad news that has come out over the course of the last year, but we are m
larger-than-life figure for much of his 61 years at penn state and certainly left an important legacy for the univer for the u. certainly in making decisions that i did, i thought it was most appropriate that we leave the joe paterno name on the library given the contributions to education, many contributions to education that coach paterno and his family have made over the years. i think that is a very fitting tribute to have that name get on the library. as to how the university would...
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music is a univers. but when i was in an accident...orried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing
music is a univers. but when i was in an accident...orried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are...
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coming down through emeryville right here underneath univers y university.area's worst commutes. everybody funnels right here. back to you. >>> it's 5:51. coming up, the new plan to charge some state college students higher fees. who could see their bills go up, next. >>> how will wall street react to today's election? we'll look ahead in today in business. [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley granola thins pack the big taste of granola and dark chocolate into one perfect square, under 100 calories. nature valley granola thins. nature at its most delicious. >>> tuition shik which would go into effect if prop 30 does not pass today. if prop 30 does pass, the fees will still take effect next year, but be much smaller and the fees, well, they would affect about 53,000 students in that csu system. >>> 5:54. winning the world series having an impact on the city's economy. the city spent $225,000 to hold last week's victory parade. the giants helped foot a million dollars f
coming down through emeryville right here underneath univers y university.area's worst commutes. everybody funnels right here. back to you. >>> it's 5:51. coming up, the new plan to charge some state college students higher fees. who could see their bills go up, next. >>> how will wall street react to today's election? we'll look ahead in today in business. [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both....
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. >> yesenia baanagan is working for her doctorate in latin american history in columbia univeity. >>were able to gather enough resources, enough money within our family to save the house. so we like to say that we were the lucky once. basically here because i don't want to live in a world where there are lucky ones and unlucky ones. >> my name is daniel lynch. i live in manhattan, and in my spare time i try to trade stocks. i might even be a center-right, and i still support this and i want people b to know that righ now 99% exactly, not have a i've been worried a long time about problems of welt inequality in the country and income inequality and i just wanted to throwy support a little. i don't march. i don't carryy a sign. state taxes, income tax es it's capitalism. ers on thof capital are winning so much more than laborers. capital has no roots, right? and to just deny that that'sn happening and not have a little bit of an activist tax policy about it, i think it's my ev. it's destructive and it's just absurd. >> my name is nelini stamp. i'm 24 years old. nelini stamp is a commun
. >> yesenia baanagan is working for her doctorate in latin american history in columbia univeity. >>were able to gather enough resources, enough money within our family to save the house. so we like to say that we were the lucky once. basically here because i don't want to live in a world where there are lucky ones and unlucky ones. >> my name is daniel lynch. i live in manhattan, and in my spare time i try to trade stocks. i might even be a center-right, and i still support...
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the accompanies, univ. colleges, professors within universities often run on bigger budgets. point being if we wanted to solve this, realize we wanted to have far more coverage, there are ways to do that and we have set basis i eddie that knows how to fund institutions with that type of impact. the tribune, we inspire us with ideas and structure and -- >> they wanted to focus on state politics in texas essentially. >> we were featured on the front page of the new york times after some investigation that we did and they called us that day and said what are you going to do? what can we do and they decided they wanted to do politics relevant to the entire state and now they're running at 4 and we are balking at that but that is not much money for the type of impact and institution like that can have. with a combination of the events, corporate and members sponsors you can do some impressive things. we are trying to look at this as a problem to solve. don't cover anything unless we can do it better than anyone else or no one else is doing it. make sense of what people say, fact c
the accompanies, univ. colleges, professors within universities often run on bigger budgets. point being if we wanted to solve this, realize we wanted to have far more coverage, there are ways to do that and we have set basis i eddie that knows how to fund institutions with that type of impact. the tribune, we inspire us with ideas and structure and -- >> they wanted to focus on state politics in texas essentially. >> we were featured on the front page of the new york times after...
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host: ryan another american univ. student joins us now, brian, go ahead.ler: what does this negative campaigning say about the character of the candidates or where they were going to govern? guest: i have to say, there are times i felt like a little girl in colorado who was driven to tears over all of the talk about the bronco bama and mitt romney. we will see a lot of analysis about what that has meant, the amount approved money spent on negative advertising has been very negative. this is how politics works. -lives will run because they work. -- -advertising runs because it works. i think the story will be dorthy obama campaign successfully demonized mitt romney over the summer before he was really able to get his feet on the ground campaigning and he did not adequately respond. i think one of the lessons will be the really negative and nasty campaigning works. host: here is this tweet that says ronnie is not ours, but obama is still obama. he says to move on. we are talking to students by skype. hi, douglas. caller: my question would be with the recent
host: ryan another american univ. student joins us now, brian, go ahead.ler: what does this negative campaigning say about the character of the candidates or where they were going to govern? guest: i have to say, there are times i felt like a little girl in colorado who was driven to tears over all of the talk about the bronco bama and mitt romney. we will see a lot of analysis about what that has meant, the amount approved money spent on negative advertising has been very negative. this is how...
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also on friday, penn state univ.er the university as they deal with the jerry sandusky sex scandal. that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> a few minutes ago, i called a vice president bush and congratulated him on his victory. i know i speak for all of you and all the american people when i say that he will be our president and we will work with him. this nation faces major challenges ahead and we must work together. >> i have received a telephone call from governor dukakis. [applause] i want you to know he was most gracious. his call was personal. it was genuinely friendly and was in the great tradition of american politics. [applause] >> this weekend on american history tv, 20 years of presidential victory and concession speeches. what sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> a look at the role virginia is planning as a battleground state in the elections. we hear from the director of the university of virginia center for politics. this is 30 minutes. host: all week long we have been highlighting key battleground
also on friday, penn state univ.er the university as they deal with the jerry sandusky sex scandal. that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> a few minutes ago, i called a vice president bush and congratulated him on his victory. i know i speak for all of you and all the american people when i say that he will be our president and we will work with him. this nation faces major challenges ahead and we must work together. >> i have received a telephone call from governor dukakis....
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from yale university, was a visiting research fellow at king's college, univ. of london.n the san francisco bay area. please join me in greeting mark friedman. [applause] >> thank you john and thanks so much to all of you for coming out at the end of the work day to talk about the future of woi read a quote from joseph campbell. he says when you get to the top of the made me think about the wall that my letter was winning against. i spent 20 years at that point focusing on trying to create more opportunities for people in the second half of life to improve their circumstances of kids through the experiences the john milford mentioned and many other efforts. i felt it was the right purpose in life but i was flagging at that time. i wrote a second quote around the same period and it was one from mary catherine basin the daughter of margaret meacham and it says we have stretched midlife so long it has become like a run-on sentence in desperate need of punctuation. i needed to get a little bit about punctuation. a., max was probably too little and. that is what i needed. i we
from yale university, was a visiting research fellow at king's college, univ. of london.n the san francisco bay area. please join me in greeting mark friedman. [applause] >> thank you john and thanks so much to all of you for coming out at the end of the work day to talk about the future of woi read a quote from joseph campbell. he says when you get to the top of the made me think about the wall that my letter was winning against. i spent 20 years at that point focusing on trying to...